Julius-McLaurin-Obituary

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Julius R. McLaurin

Alexandria, Louisiana

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January 10, 2014
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Alexandria, Louisiana

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Services for Julius R. McLaurin of Pineville will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church Pineville. Drs. C. Stewart Holloway and Wayne Barnes will officiate.

The family asks that visitation be observed Saturday, January 11, 2014 at Hixson Brothers Funeral Home, Alexandria, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and resume at the church Sunday, from 1:00 p.m. until the time of service.

Mr. McLaurin was born Nov. 26, 1923, in Jones County, Miss. He died Jan. 10, 2014, in Alexandria.

Mr. McLaurin served from 1970-88 as president and CEO of Rapides Regional Medical Center, guiding its transition from Baptist Hospital run by the Louisiana Baptist Convention. Once released by the LBC, the hospital underwent a name change to Rapides General Hospital and began an era of expansion.

Under Mr. McLaurin?s guidance, the emergency room began providing full-time physician coverage and a new patient tower was constructed and opened in 1974. Other expansion included the Medical Terrace and Plaza buildings along with a parking garage.

The Cancer Treatment Center of Central Louisiana, now known as the Rapides Cancer Center, opened in 1986. In 1987, construction began on Rapides Women?s and Children?s Hospital.

Among other accomplishments during his tenure as president and CEO was the establishment of trauma services, the area?s first fitness center, establishing a non-profit ambulance service for Rapides Parish, chemical dependency services, the Friendship House Day Care Center for the Elderly, kidney dialysis center, early childhood education center, and Rapides Home Health Service with five branch home healths in outlying areas.

Mr. McLaurin was a member of the Louisiana Hospital Association, serving as president in 1968. He was also president of the Southeast Louisiana Hospital District, and member of the Governor?s Advisory Council on Health Planning, the LSUA Advisory Board, the Alexandria Trade School Advisory Board, American College of Hospital Administrators, American Hospital Association, Southeastern Hospital Association, Volunteer Hospital Association and advisory board member for Alexandria Mental Health.

Mr. McLaurin was also heavily involved in local civic matters as a member of the Downtown Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce, Hospitals Joint Fund Drive with Cabrini, Pineville Mayor?s Citizens Advisory Committee, Central Cities Development Corporation board, chairman and treasurer of the Rapides United Givers Fund Drive, president of the United Way of Central Louisiana, board of directors of the River Oaks Square Arts and Craft Center, Economic Development Council of Central Louisiana and a 1990 recipient of Louisiana College?s Distinguished Service Award.

Mr. McLaurin and his late wife, Dottie, were longtime members of the First Baptist Church of Pineville, where he served as a deacon and chairman of the deacons, and member of the finance, personnel, long-range development and fund development committees.

Mr. McLaurin served 2½ years with the Navy in World War II after graduating from high school in Ellisville, Miss. Following his military service, he attended Jones County Junior College and graduated in 1948 from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He received his master?s degree from the University of Mississippi in 1949 and did post-graduate work at Tulane University.

He entered the health care profession in 1951, organizing and developing outpatient facilities and clinics for physicians in St. Charles Parish. In 1958, he was named administrator of St. James Parish Hospital in Lutcher. From 1960-69, he was the administrator of Lane Memorial Hospital in Zachary before moving to Alexandria in 1969 as assistant administrator of Baptist Hospital.

Mr. McLaurin was preceeded in death by his wife, Dorothy M. McLaurin, parents Ollie and Norma Pickering McLaurin and sisters Mildred Suggs and Ida Mae Williams.

He is survived by sons Monty E. McLaurin and wife Debi, and Brian E. McLaurin, and daughter Marian M. Templeton and husband Lance. In addition, he is survived by five grandchildren: Leigh Erin Lowery and husband Dan, Michael McLaurin, Laurin Maier and husband Matt, Lindsey Welch and husband John, and Cody McLaurin; and six great-grandchildren. He is also survived by a brother, James McLaurin and wife Pat, and sisters Betty Shields and husband Frank, Eleanor Rae Johnson and husband Vernon and Helen Thames.
Pallbearers honored to serve will be Doug Ashe, Lynn Cavanaugh, John Marcase, Pat Moore, Butch Morrison and Dr. Walter Preau; honorary pallbearers will be Bob Bash, Dr. Joe Hair, Dr. David McGraw, Dr. Jim Ralston and Jan Tullos.

Memorials may be made to the McLaurin Nursing Scholarship Fund through the Central Louisiana Community Foundation, P.O. Box 66, Alexandria, La., 71309.

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SO SORRY ABOUT THE DEATH OF OUR GREAT FRIEND. THANK
YOU FOR YOUR TRIBUTE TO HIM; WE RECALL ALL OF OUR GREAT TIMES TOGETHER. DR. MAC IS NOT DOING WELL; IT
IS HIS HEART. LOVE TO ALL DR. MAC AND CARNETTE MCMILLAN

Marion, We are so sorry to hear of your father's passing. What a beautiful life! What a Godly legacy! He was a wonderful man, so kind to everyone. Praying the Lord will hold you close and give you His peace that passes understanding during this difficult time.

My prayers are with all of you, beloved family of Julius, that our loving Lord will provide His sustaining grace in abundance. I
remember so well our time with Julius and Dottie when we all lived in Norco.....they were great supporters of everything we did in the church. May this beautiful Psalm 91 give you peace and comfort.
Love to all.

Herman and I knew Julius and Dottie in Norco, LA. They were committed members of our church there, I am sad to hear of his passing, but I know He was ready to meet his Lord! My prayers are with his beloved family. May The Lord provide His peace, comfort and strength for the days ahead. Hope and I had a very good visit with him about a year ago. He looked great and seemed very happy. May Psalm 91 speak to your hearts and give His sustaining grace. Love, Dottie Hayes

To all: My heart is heavy on learning of your wonderful, kind, brilliant fathers ongoing to be with the Lord and your precious momma. I know everyday will be hard as you go through each transition of grief, but know that one day all of you will be together! We always knew that we were being prayed for on the mission field in Vietnam by y'alls parents!! Always in Him Hope Hayes Hudson

The absolute most magnificent visionary I have ever had the great pleasure of knowing. How I admired and respected this man! TO Marion and the family, I know he will deeply be missed...but what a great legacy to be remembered! I'm so glad that you all had the family trip this year and got to spend so much valuable time with him. I will cherish the HAPPY NEW YEAR picture of hi this year as that is how I remember this wonderful mentor to many! Peace and comfort to the family. Marsha Prevost McGraw

Even though I had not seen Uncle Julius in a very long time, I do remember the times when my family come south for our family vacations and he was always the jokester. I remember my Aunts and Uncles staying up very late at night just to talk and tell stories, make jokes or pull pranks on one another. In the end we would always get together for a family meals and to sing or pray together. Those are the times I remember. I will miss him very much.
Robert Williams

So sad to learn of Mr. Mc's death but happy to know he is now with his beloved Dottie in Heaven. They were both such wonderful Christian influences to all they met. My deepest sympathies to all the family. May you feel God's loving arms around you all during this time of grief. Much love, Carol (former classmate of Dottie's at OLOL)

I always enjoyed seeing Julius and Lily whenever I visited a friend at Emeritus. He was truly a gracious and great American. I am sorry for your loss, but so grateful for the man he was, the work he did and the legacy he built. Christy Frederic